This app needs to be updated by its developer to improve compatibility”.Īpple has already warned developers that 32-bit apps’ days are numbered on the Mac. The warning reads “ is not optimized for your Mac. Mac users are also now seeing warnings when they open 32-bit apps. Use an eGPU with your MacBook Pro while its built-in display is closed.Charge a MacBook Pro while using the eGPU.Use virtual reality headsets plugged into the eGPU.Connect additional external monitors and displays.Accelerate applications that use Metal, OpenGL, and OpenCL. Whether this will arrive in the form of an update to High Sierra, or as part of the next version of the Mac operating system (macOS 10.14) remains to be seen, but “very soon” could indicate that the company will be talking about APFT as Apple’s Craig Federighi has responded to a Mac user who asked whether APFS was ever going to make it to the Fusion Drive, saying “We intend to address this question very soon…” The email was forwarded to, and Well it looks like that could be about to change very soon. It’s nearly a year since Apple announced High Sierra and with it the advent of a new file system – APFS, and yet APFS still doesn’t work with Fusion Drives (which combine a hard drive with a fast flash drive). Thanks to the latest beta version, we already know that one feature is likely to make an appearance on MacOS (and iOS 11) soon – Messages on iCloud should mean that your messages are better synced across all your devices.Īnother feature that has been missing is APFS for Fusion Drives.
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